Dead Europe: Winner of the Age Fiction Prize 2006
by Christos Tsiolkas
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Publication date
- April 1, 2011
From the international bestselling and Booker Prize nominated author of The Slap comes a blazingly brilliant new novel.
Winner of the 2006 Age Fiction Prize
Winner of the 2006 Melbourne Best Writing Award
Part long-forgotten myth, part meditation on the violence and tragedy of contemporary Europe, Dead Europe is an unsettling story about blood lust and blood revenge; a novel of blazing brilliance from the acclaimed author of The Slap.
Isaac, a young Australian photographer, is travelling through Europe. His whole life he has longed for the sophistication and wealth of the Europe of his father’s stories, the Europe at the centre of civilization and culture. But behind the facade of a unified and globalized contemporary society, he finds a history-blasted wasteland, a place forever condemned by the ghosts of its unspeakable past. In the mountain village in the Balkans where his mother was born, he unearths ancient terrors that have not been laid to rest, and perhaps never can be.